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Its false because the rock cycle may go anyway a sedimentary rocks may turn into a metamorphic or igneous rock a igneous rock may turn Into sedimentary or metamorphic and so on

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What is the process of one rock type changing into another rock type?

The process is called metamorphism, occurring through the rock cycle.


Why rock cycle has no end?

Because nature is always in motion, and the very slow process of the rock cycle never truly grinds to a halt. Therefore, it is a cycle - the seeming end is but only the beginning.


Is the rock cycle happening?

Always.


What is the process by which the rock type changes into another?

the rock cycle.


Is the rock cycle a slow process?

yes


Is the rock cycle a circle?

Absolutely! Simply put, the wind is always blowing, the water is always flowing, therefore sedimentary processes are always occurring (wow that was a cool rhyme I just made up). Likewise, the magma within the Earth is always hot, which is always melting material, creating igneous rocks. From a metamorphic standpoint, there will always be areas with high heat and temperature, therefore there will always be metamorphic rocks. If any of these processes stopped, we'd have real problems.


What is the continual process of which new rock forms formal rock material?

rock cycle


The rock cycle is a WHAT and dynamic process?

The rock cycle is a continuous and dynamic process that describes how rocks are formed, changed, and recycled on Earth's surface through various geological processes like weathering, erosion, melting, and solidification.


What is continuously happening in the rock cycle?

The rock cycle is the natural process in which rocks transform from one rock type into, rock is continually recycled into new forms of rock.


In the rock cycle water and weather wear away rock by the process of?

Weathering.


What process turns rock from one type to another?

Metamorphic rock cycle


What process produce clastic sediments?

The rock cycle